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25. Crepidotus rufolatericius Bres. Hedwigia 24: 186. 1885. 
Pileus membranous, resupinate, rarely reflexed, cupulate, 2-4 mm. broad; surface glabrous, 
latericio-rufous, margin lobed; lamellae radiating from an eccentric point, distant, broad, 
ventricose, concolorous, the edges white, rounded at the ends; spores ovoid, flavid, 10-12 X 8 uy. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Missouri. 
Hasirat: On bark of Crataegus. 
DisTRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
Exsiccatl: Rab.-Wint.-Paz. Fungi Eur. 3941. 
26. Crepidotus cinnabarinus Peck, Bull. Torrey Club 22: 489. 
1895. 
Pileus thin, sessile, resupinate or reflexed, 6-15 mm. broad; surface minutely tomentose 
or pulverulent, cinnabar-red; lamellae rather broad, subdistant, minutely reddish-flocculent 
on the edges, brownish-tawny in dried specimens; spores broadly ellipsoid, 7.5 X 6-7 u. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Michigan. 
Hasirat: On decaying wood. 
DistRIBvrTION: Michigan, Ohio, and Alabama. 
27. Crepidotus puberulus Peck, Bull. Torrey Club 25: 324. 1898. 
Pileus thin, reniform or suborbicular, nearly plane, wood-loving, 6-10 mm. broad; surface 
minutely pubescent, brown; lamellae ventricose, rather broad, rusty-brown when mature, 
whitish on the edges; spores subellipsoid, usually uninucleate, 9-10 X 5-6 y; stipe equal, 
curved, lateral or eccentric, brown, with a patch of white mycelittm at the base, 2-4 mm. long. 
TYPE Locality: Compton, California. 
Hasirar: On decaying wood. 
DistRIBUTION: Known only from the type locality. 
28. Crepidotus submollis Murrill, Mycologia 4: 245. 1912. 
Pileus sessile, reniform to subcircular, lobed, wood-loving, 2-4 cm. broad; surface white 
to discolored, finely silky, radially sulcate or plicate, strigose-hirsute behind; lamellae white 
to ferruginous, rather broad, not distant, edges concolorous; spores ellipsoid, smooth, melleous 
under a microscope, 9 XK 4-5 u. 
Type LOcALIty: Seattle, Washington. 
Hasirat: On dead wood in woods. 
DIsTRIBUTION: Washington, Oregon, and California. 
29, Crepidotus parvulus Murrill, Mycologia 5: 27. 1913. 
Pileus thin, soft, fleshy, resupinate, at first orbicular-reniform, becoming conchiform and 
convex, gregarious, 1-4 mm. broad; surface pure-white, dry, densely floccose-pulverulent, 
margin even; lamellae radiating from an eccentric point, rounded behind, distant, thin, broad, 
white to yellowish-ochraceous; spores globose or subangular, smooth, pale-ochraceous, 4-5 yu; 
stipe none, point of attachment white, strigose. 
TYPE LocALITy: Hope Gardens, Jamaica. 
Hagrrat: On dead orange branches. 
DistRIpuTION: Known only from the type locality. 
30. Crepidotus Citri Pat. Bull. Soc. Myc. Fr. 18: 172. 1902. 
Pileus resupinate to subsessile, thin, soft, orbicular, convex, small, indented-reniform 
behind, scattered, 2-5 mm. broad; surface russet-white, smooth, neither striate nor incised, 
glabrous; lamellae radiating from an eccentric point, narrow, ochraceous; spores ovoid, smooth, 
pale-yellow, 7 X 4; stipe eccentric, inconspicuous, fugacious, white, inserted at the center 
of a delicate, white, mycelial tuft. 
TYPE LOCALITY: Camp Jacob, Guadeloupe. 
Hasirat: On dying bark of Citrus. 
Distrisution: Guadeloupe and Martinique. 
